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Author Biography

One of the best-known Catholic thinkers, John Henry Newman (1801-1890) was an Anglican priest for two decades, and was one of the founders and principals in the Oxford Movement, which sought to reinvigorate the Church of England. In 1845, he left the Anglican Church to convert to Roman Catholicism. He was ordained a priest soon after, and was elevated to Cardinal in 1879 Major General Josiah Bunting III is superintendent of the Virginia Military Institute

Table of Contents

Introduction

p. ix

Preface

p. svii

University Teaching

Introductory

p. 3

Theology: A Branch of Knowledge

p. 19

Bearing of Other Knowledge

p. 41

Bearing of Other Knowledge on Theology

p. 65

Knowledge: Its Own End

p. 91

Knowledge Viewed in Relation to Learning

p. 113

Knowledge Viewed in Relation to Professional Skill

p. 137

Knowledge Viewed in Relation to Religion

p. 163

Duties of the Church Towards Knowledge

p. 193

University Subjects

Christianity and Letters. A Lecture read in the School of Philosophy and Letters, November, 1854

p. 223

Literature. A Lecture read in the School of Philosophy and Letters, November, 1858

p. 241

Catholic Literature in the English Tongue, 1854-8:--

p. 265

In its relation to Religious Literature

p. 267

To Science

p. 269

To the Classical Literature

p. 276

To the Literature of the Day

p. 287

Elementary Studies, 1854-6

p. 297

Grammar

p. 300

Composition

p. 312

Latin Writing

p. 325

General Religious Knowledge

p. 334

A Form of Infidelity of the Day, 1854.--

p. 343

Its Sentiments

p. 343

Its Policy

p. 353

University Preaching, 1855

p. 365

Christianity and Physical Science. A Lecture read in the School of Medicine, November, 1855

p. 387

Christianity and Scientific Investigation. A Written Lecture for the School of Science, 1855

p. 413

Discipline of Mind. An Address delivered to the Evening Classes, November, 1858

p. 435

Christianity and Medical Science. An Address delivered to the Students of Medicine, November, 1858